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absolutely. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> have a great evening. and there they are. at and t ballpark lit up tonight. six final games at home. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a retired c.p.a. from huntersville, north carolina... a web developer originally from fairfield, connecticut... and our returning champion-- a newspaper reporter from chicago, illinois... whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
absolutely. >> and that is this edition of abc 7 news. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. >> have a great evening. and there they are. at and t ballpark lit up tonight. six final games at home. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a retired c.p.a. from huntersville, north carolina... a web developer originally from fairfield, connecticut... and our returning champion-- a newspaper reporter from...
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nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house. >> reporter: in the light of day, you can see evidence of the multiple rounds of gunfire that sprayed this east oakland home around 2:00 a.m. nowhere is the damage more obvious than here in this bedroom. the walls are riddled with bullet holes. some are just inches above the bed where the 6-year-old was sleeping with her mom. the shots woke karen and she found her mother crying hysterically and holding the little girl in her arms covered in blood. >> it was like horrible to see my little sister crying. she was saying her arm was hurting. >> reporter: the 6-year-old had been sh
nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house....
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karen showed us the bullet holes. we counted more than 30 that ripped through walls of the house in the bedroom where her sister was sleeping with parents. karen believes shooters are after her 18-year-old brother, richard. >> it seems like all of these guys hating on him. always breaking into his car or breaking his woindos. >> she says this was the third time the house has been fired on. her brother wasn't too talkative. >> how many times your house been shot up? >> three times. >> yeah. like two, three. >> in a year? >> yeah. >> why are they shooting at your house? >> i don't know. >> the walls of the garage tagged with gang graffiti. richard ramirez denies income a gang. police say this neighborhood is known for gang and drug activity. late today, police chief came to the hospital where a teddy bear to visit the 6-year-old. >> just to be able to grow up in the community without being afraid they're going to be hit by a stray bullet or a gang member shooting up their community. >> finding gangs is becoming difficul
karen showed us the bullet holes. we counted more than 30 that ripped through walls of the house in the bedroom where her sister was sleeping with parents. karen believes shooters are after her 18-year-old brother, richard. >> it seems like all of these guys hating on him. always breaking into his car or breaking his woindos. >> she says this was the third time the house has been fired on. her brother wasn't too talkative. >> how many times your house been shot up? >>...
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students tell us what counts and what doesn't in this campaign and they tell us in their own words. >> i'd like to see them address the tuition fees because that's a big deal here. that's one thing i would like to see. >> i'm hoping to hear more about the budget cuts, so i'm hoping i'm going to hear more about how the budget's going to work into the uc system. sfwl i just want to hear something new because a lot of it to me has been the same mishmash. there hasn't been new ideas. i want to see something refreshing. i'm not swaying to either side. >> you should know this, that we will be televising our own debate on october 12th. it your chance to hear them talk. tom brokaw will moderate the debate in san rafael. the debate will begin at 6:30 and on our website as well. >>> the calendar says autumn, which frequently means summer in these parts as we know, but we don't expect this kind of heat. the bay area is in the heat wave. another day of record breaking temperatures. jeff ranieri is in the weather center with today's numbers and please, some relief. >> we have some relief coming. i
students tell us what counts and what doesn't in this campaign and they tell us in their own words. >> i'd like to see them address the tuition fees because that's a big deal here. that's one thing i would like to see. >> i'm hoping to hear more about the budget cuts, so i'm hoping i'm going to hear more about how the budget's going to work into the uc system. sfwl i just want to hear something new because a lot of it to me has been the same mishmash. there hasn't been new ideas. i...
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thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other people in the media ring the bell. and this is my trophy here. i got second place. >> that's great. >> yeah. it's a pretty big trophy. [ laughter ] >> it is for bell about that big, that's a big trophy. congratulations. >> the mariachis did all the work. i love bringing them out because my mother used to pick in the fields here in the bay area in the '50s so i wanted to explain to everybody how diverse we are and baby, we've come a long way from the fields to forecasting weather. >> congrats. nice trophy. >> thank you. >>> all right. you know what? drugstores lock 'em up like fort knox and
thank you for sending us your thermometer from your house today. sebastopol topped off at 103 degrees. >> man alive! >> we had a lot of problems today talking about the cable car bell ringing contest, the muni drivers didn't show up but i did. >> you brought a band. >> i did. mariachi performing today because i was taking part in it. >> how was the bell ringing? it was celebrity bell ringing competition. i have to show you, all right, so i competed against other...
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. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance, assuming they would have worked would have turned it faster than we could have. >> reporter: the cpuc fell on its sword admitting -- >> something went wrong we were all doing our jobs and the explosion happened any way. that means something else has to happen. >> reporter: better move fast, that was what's senator boxer said to the council. >> we can't wait for another accident. this one cut deep into a community. you were there, it stops your heart. >> reporter: a growing number of california lawmakers are pushing for a bill that among other things would require automatic shut off valv
. >> reporter: the mayor gave us a look at the investigation. the agency said it'll take a year to figure out the cause because it plans to look at everything from pipe corrosion to possible damage. then there's also this issue it's investigating. >> an hour and a half to turn off the valves. there's no question that turning it off sooner would have resulted in less damage. >> reporter: even the president of pg & e admitted -- >> shut off valves in that instance,...
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over to you, tony. >> beautiful start for us. in little bit of sun and sticking to the high, thin clouds of there. temperatures a little bit on the cool side. down to 54 degrees at the airport. you might want to take a light jacket with you. clots will thicken up as we head into the afternoon. late this afternoon, more this evening, a chance for a few rainshowers. we will probably get through lunchtime dry. rain is likely tonight and tomorrow some of the rain on thursday is going to be heavy, strong thunderstorms and flooding. it will clear up over the weekend. just a little bit on the cool side. >> check the bottom of your screen for updated news and traffic information back at 7:55 with another live update. two governors, two different approaches. even in good times bob ehrlich did not make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but martin o'malley, even in the toughest of times, has
over to you, tony. >> beautiful start for us. in little bit of sun and sticking to the high, thin clouds of there. temperatures a little bit on the cool side. down to 54 degrees at the airport. you might want to take a light jacket with you. clots will thicken up as we head into the afternoon. late this afternoon, more this evening, a chance for a few rainshowers. we will probably get through lunchtime dry. rain is likely tonight and tomorrow some of the rain on thursday is going to be...
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something they use abroad is they use fascinators. just have fun and play up the accessories, both of these are under $100. . >> for autumn's dress, you could tie a lovely ribbon around her wat. autumn and melanie, thank you so much. and what we think is a black tie optional. and we have now nancy coming up in a real sweet number. >> everything you saw, this is a metallic, shimmeng, almost likeif you're not sure with a black tie optial, how dressy you should be. go for a dress that has a little bit more weight to it. she can wear this to a holiday better too later on. and it's from maggie london who makes great party dresses. >> and the bubble down below. >> you don't want to go too short for a wedding. i thinkt's great at the knee, just above the knee. and you can leave the jewelry behind with a dress like this beca. >> now we have our final category and that's casual or festive attire >> this is julie and her mom. they for a modern wedding, you never know where the venn dwru may be. yes, you can wear pants, you can pull out a black
something they use abroad is they use fascinators. just have fun and play up the accessories, both of these are under $100. . >> for autumn's dress, you could tie a lovely ribbon around her wat. autumn and melanie, thank you so much. and what we think is a black tie optional. and we have now nancy coming up in a real sweet number. >> everything you saw, this is a metallic, shimmeng, almost likeif you're not sure with a black tie optial, how dressy you should be. go for a dress that...
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thanks for joining us, everyone. picture this, you wake up one day and discover a public official is targeting, you he singled you out by name and set up a blog dedicated solely to making vicious allegations against you, calling you a nazi, all that for starters. weird thing is you don't even know the guy and you're not even out of college yet. sound like a nightmare? it's happening to a college student in michigan and tonight we confront the public official behind it. we're going to ask him, why this kid and how does he justify targ he etting him? also breaking news, growing concerns about a possible al qaeda commando attack with gunmen on city streets storming hotels, shooting anyone in their path. if you remember the attacks on mumbai, this would be the sequel. we've got the latest where officials fear it could happen and where the killers could be coming from. >>> and later the defense rested in the two men accused in the horrific home invasion and murder in connecticut. we'll show you what kind of defense they p
thanks for joining us, everyone. picture this, you wake up one day and discover a public official is targeting, you he singled you out by name and set up a blog dedicated solely to making vicious allegations against you, calling you a nazi, all that for starters. weird thing is you don't even know the guy and you're not even out of college yet. sound like a nightmare? it's happening to a college student in michigan and tonight we confront the public official behind it. we're going to ask him,...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. cuangry peasants can mess up a i parkcar really bad.tle at "medieval knight fest". matt, my mercury agent, helped me file a claim right away. turns out mercury not only saves me money, but they also cover medieval mob damage. they got my car fixed in no time. call 888-4-mercury or visit mercuryinsurance.com to get a fast free quote and start saving today. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you...
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it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking for women who were average age 60. they had been through menopause over ten years. they weren't having hot flashes. there is a time when it's too late. but estrogen needs to be taken in a safe way. i talk about it. i pefr the natural way. the patch, if you need to take it. rather than a pill. or a cream or a jell. if you need to take the progesterone, the other hormone to balance out the estrogen, if you still have a uterus, make sure you ask for the natural form. there's other ways to take estrogen. if you've not had breast cancer,
it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking...